Posted on 02/19/2017 3:22:30 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
It is 2min 20sec long(It is repeated again. So the whole video is over 5 min long.) It starts with Kim Jong-nam walking in. It shows the moments of attack from different angles. The footage of actual attack starts at 43 seconds into the video. He was seen walking around after the attack, talking to securities and escorted into some place(probably clinic.)
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Anyone know what was used? It must be potent stuff, since its reported as a “scratch” rather than an injection.
havnt seen this one! I watch mostly foreign movies anymore so I’ll search it! Though I’m not sure if its a domestic flick or not...
Don’t waste your time.
None of them are women. They claim a woman did the attack.
lol..
Local police were initially pursuing 2 women and 4 men. Women were caught. One of N. Koreans involved was also caught. It turned out more N. Koreans were involved. Four of them fled to N. Korea. There are two or three still at large. Of four men who fled, one of them is a known entity, a senior operative who was stationed in Malaysia. Two others were also said to be agents operating in this region. The fourth flew from Pyongyang to Kuala Lumpur and joined the team just before the operation.
Authorities believe it's either ricin or tetrodotoxin, the killer ingredient in puffer fish.
We should keep an eye on this...also watch the video.....a well planned military operation.
It’s domestic and actually kind of good. I think it’s on Netflix.
ill check it out next time im surfin around for something to watch...
I doubt it was ricin because of the quick action. Some years ago I read an article about ricin, and was impressed by the efficiency of the poison and its method of action. Each active molecule of ricin attaches to a ribosome in the mitochondria of one cell, permanently knocking out its energy metabolism. It takes some hours for that to take effect, and Mr. Kim was affected in minutes.
I don't know anything about the mechanism of tetrodotoxin, but as you say, it is the puffer fish toxin. It seems, well, Asian, which is suitable here.
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